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Dog Inn, Tamworth

The Dog Inn, Upper Gungate, Tamworth. From the County Archaeology photograph collection held at Staffordshire Record Office.

Dolphin Hotel, Stafford,

The Dolphin Hotel on Gaolgate Street. A public house had stood on this site since the seventeenth century, although it had been re-fronted in the eighteenth century. The Licensee, Thomas Puzey, ...

Doorway, Crooked House, Himley

The front door of the Glynne Arms public house, Himley, better known as the Crooked House. The licencee's sign above the door names Sarah Glaze. She died in 1937 but her son, George, continued to run ...

Dove Street, Ellastone

Looking north west along Dove Street towards the village centre. Photograph by Alfred McCann of Uttoxeter.

Dudley Wood Road, Dudley Wood, West Midlands

A view looking north east towards Dudley Wood Road, one of a series of photographs taken showing subsidence of buildings due to coal mining. Most of the buildings to the left of the photograph are suffering ...

Duke of Bridgewater, Station Street, Burslem

The Duke of Bridgwater was constructed before 1832 and stands on Station Street in Burslem. It is a three storey building, three rooms wide by two rooms deep. The ground floor has two windows with decorative ...

Duke of Wellington Public House, Stafford,

The Duke of Wellington Public House on Gaol Road. The landlord, Mr Scarrott, is in the centre wearing a watch chain and shirt sleeves.

Duke of Wellington, 61 Endon Road, Norton Green

This public house dates back to before 1843 and was originally three rooms wide by two rooms deep but now has modern extensions attached. It stands on Endon Road which was formerly known as Leek Road.

Duke of York Public House, Tipping Street, Stafford

Landlord, Thomas James Machin 1902-1903, standing outside the Duke of York public house in Tipping Street. The pub was sold in about 1929 or 1930 and turned into Brown's butchers shop and a camping ...

Duke William, St. John's Square, Burslem

This public house is an irregular corner structure in St. John's Square, Burslem. It was constructed during the 1830's. The door and porch on the ground floor have three stone steps and decorative stone ...

E. Wainwright, Kerr Street, Fenton

E Wainwright & Sons were printers, bookbinders and stationers on Old Whieldon Road near Stoke Basin. Their factory was on the corner of Kerr Street (previously known as Talbot Street) and Old Whieldon ...

Eagle Inn, Stafford,

The Eagle Inn at 15 Newport Road. The Eagle Inn closed 7th March 1999. The Grade II listed Eagle Inn was renovated in 2009-2010 by Midland Heart and has now been incorporated into Eagle House, which ...

Eastgate Street, Stafford

A view of Eastgate Street looking towards Pitcher Bank. On the right are numbers 75 to 77 Eastgate Street which at the time of this photograph were, from left to right: the Shrewsbury Arms, a cafe, the ...

Eastgate Street, Stafford

A view of houses on Pitcher Bank on Eastgate Street looking towards Lammascote Road. On the right are numbers 52 to 59 Eastgate Street. Number 55, with the Belle Vue Zoo poster on its wall, was the ...

Eastgate Street, Stafford

In this view there are three public houses within one hundred yards of each other. The timber framed Fox and George, standing here empty and awaiting demolition, was later replaced by Price and Webb's ...

Eastgate Street, Stafford

This view was taken on Eastgate Street looking north-west with Market Street on the left and Salter Street centre right. In the background the white building is the Vine Hotel, next is the Stafford ...

Eastgate Street, Stafford,

The building under construction is the Borough Hall, completed in 1877. Here work is being carried out on the collapsed gable end. The Castle Inn was demolished in the 1960s to make way for the Telephone ...

Eccleshall Dominoes Team, Plough Inn, Woodseaves

This photograph was taken on a presentation evening at the Plough Inn at Woodseaves. The Eccleshall Dominoes Team were the prizewinners for that particular season. Pictured in the back row, from left ...